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Staff
Tim Anders
Marcia Mason
Lay-Out Editor
Lynn Fiedorek
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Photography
Coordinator
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Donna Staley
Floating Ed. Assistant
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Peggy Berg
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Copy Editor
Linda Gill
Business Manager
Tricia Young
We wish to sincerely
thank all those who con-
tributed their time and
effort to make this year-
book what it is, and
especially to Mrs. Con-
stance Ford, our advisor,
who put forth many long
hours of hard work.
Marcia Mason
Tim Anders
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We dedicate the 1970
Rayder to Mrs. Martin
whose service through the
years has enriched the
lives of many. She has en-
couraged us to achieve
Higher goals and v.e truly
thank her. We hope thai
have brought her sonic satis-
faction in return for the in-
spiration she has given us.
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It Began
Simply
Enough . .
" . . . the wise man looks
into space, and does not
regard the small as too
little, nor the great as
too big; for he knows
that there is no limit
to dimensions/'
Lao-tse
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"Love Will Still Be Lord Of All"
—Sir Walter Scott
"Who is the slayer,
who the victim?
Speak."
"For Mercy has
a human heart,
Pity a human
face ..."
William Blake
Future ages
will wonder
at us,
as the
present
ages
wonders
at us
now/'
SUPERINTENDENT
REX MILLIGAN
For Seven Years
He Devoted His
TimeAnd Effort
To Help The
Students And
Faculty Of
C.H.S.
folMfctlMfiSJ?
Administration Forms C.H.S. Policy
principal VANh SMuH
Our administration
has given generously of
their time and wisdom.
Each student is looked
upon as an individual
with potential. They take
the time to help each
student realize and develop this potential. This year, the board of education removed
the dress code and, to their relief, no one took great advantage of it! We thank the
board for listening to our pleas. Members of the Board of Education are Jack Rader,
Jerrald Redeker, Fran Hooper, Dale Boss, Burr Blanchard, Chuck England and
Richard Donaldson. We sincerelv thank them, for their time and effort.
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1969-70 High School Staff
L TO R; Mrs. Connie Ford, Mr. Duane Taylor, Mr. Robert Cook, Mrs. Marianne Kohn, Mrs. Sandra Fassett,
Mrs. Dolores Robinson, Mr. Jim Jinski, Mrs. Joy Mudge, Mr. Gordon Robinson. ROW 2; Mr. Max Novak,
Mr. Barry Anderson, Mr. Norman Cook, Mr. Jim Jensen, Mrs. Janet Odmark, Mrs. Marie Osterberg, Mrs.
Fran Novak, ROW 3; Mr. Don Carey, Mr. Vane Smith, Mr. Leonard Staley, Mr. Bruce Morgan, Mr. Glenn
Taylor.
Supt. Office Sec.
High School Off. Sec. & Help
Mrs. Bade and Mrs. Carr
Linda Gill, Karen Lewis, Mrs. loanne Grubaut'h, Sandy
Way.
Specia
Services
Every school must be servic-
ed by a school nurse and a guid-
ance counsellor. We are fortunate
to have Mrs. Miles and Dr. Rati-
gan in our school to serve us.
School Nurse- -J. Miles.
Counseling and Guidance — Dr. Ratigan.
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Behind The
Scenes . . .
Cooks
M. Blissett
V. Wright
R. Hilton
Kitchen Help
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Custodians: W. Reiser, L. Holm, M. Sugden
Bus drivers: J. Heeres, M. Boss, P. Smaller, M. Cudd, R. DeYoung, A. Smith, A. Thorpe, B. W'elgamott,
B. Sladek.
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CYNTHIA T . AGER
TIMOTHY KURT ANDERS
It's Not An Ending
But
A Beginning
'Hi, we're Buck and Chuck Lucky.
JOAN ANN AVERY
DANIEL STRUTHERS BERG
SHARON KAY BOSS
CHRISTINE ANN CAREY
DALE A. CASTRO
and I'm their father, Admiral Lucky."
GARY R. CASTRO
STFWART E. COLEMAN
RAI PH EDWARD COR WIN
MARTIN R. COUSINEAU
ROBERT E. De YOUNG
ROBERT MARVIN CRAIN
MARY CAROL DHASELEER
JOHN CHARLES CURTIS
JULIE ANN DIXON
TIMOTHY M . DOAN
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GARY EDMOND DREW JAMES RICHARD ENGLAND MARK ALBIN ERICKSON
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ROBERT V. ETIENNE PAMELA ANN FAIRBANKS
JUDY A. FAUST
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LYNN DE FIEDOREK
GERALD WILLIAM FOCHTMAN
CYNTHIA A. FORBRIG
LILLY ANN" GALLAGHER
LYLE EVERETT GEXXETT
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LINDA MA.RIE GILL
PETER SCOTT GRAF
MARGARET JoANN GREEN
MRS. SEAMAN; English, Spanish
RUSSEII R. CRUNCH
JAMES L. HAREI
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LARRY STEPHAN HA MI I TON
REBECCA ANN HANSEN
DAVID BLANCHARD HESS
DIANE .MARIE HEMEBAUCH
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BERNARD D. HCLTZVAN
Now. if the JUNIORS were as smart as the seniors. . .Glen Taylor:
Math I ep*. 24
ROBERT B. HOOPER
JAMES D. IVANOFF
JUDY J. JOHNSON
A nice place to visit but. . . "
VICTOR F. KANTOI A
CERA I PINT KUFBI FR
FII VNDAH C. I AMRERT
KAREN JEAN LEWIS
MICHAEL S. LORD
KRAAG C. LIEBERMAN
CONSTANCE E. LOUISELLE
LYNETTE KAY LIYLNGSTON
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ALAN MACK
MARCIAJ. MASON
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RAYMOND McCLANATHAN
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GEORGE W. McCLELLAN
timothy a. Mccracken
DEBORAH ANN Mc DO WELL
CHARLES RUH1 METZCER
FREDRICK JOHN MILLER
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SANDRA MIIIFR
CARL MAXV.-ELL XCYAK
CHARLES MICHAEL NCYAK
ncrman ?.css cstryv
JERRY LYNN PARSEL
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-\3CHAEL RAY PATRICK
MICHAEL HARRY PEARSALL ELLA FLORRINE PETERS
DAVID WILLIAM PLUM
BRIAN FREDERIC POTTER
GAII LOUISE POTTER
Joanne powti i
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ELAINE M. PUTMW
WENDY SUE SALTONSTALL
GERIANNE SANTEK
JUDITH ANN SCHARENBROCH
RONALD LEE SITZEMA
JEANETTE MARIE SKEEL
GUY R. SMITH
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JEANNE K . SMITH
JULIE K. SUPERNAW
MICHAEL E. THORPE
CARL ALFRED SWANSON
BOB D. VanDcCAR
WILLIAM G. VanDeCAR
NflCHAEl P. WALKER
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JACQUELVN MARIE WARNER
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VICKIE l.UE WOODS
TRIC1A IRENE YOUNG
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From
Patience
Grows
Honor
Specia
Recognition
Goes To
TOP: Lynn Fiedorek— D. A. R.
Karen Lewis- -Betty Crocker
BOTTOM LEFT: Julie Supernaw—
Operation Bentley
BOTTOM RICHT: Dave Hess— C.H.S.
first representative in
John S. Knight Speech
Competition.
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Awards Assembly
At the close of every school year an awards assembly
is given to honor those students that have shown outstand-
ing leadership and scholarship.
BELOW in the UPPER LEFT HAND PICTURE Becky Williams, Ella
Peters, Gerry Kuebler, JoAnn Green, Dale Castro, Peter Graf, and
Mike Patrick are receiving Co-op awards.
In the UPPER RIGHT HAND PICTURE Mark Ericson is receiving
the outstanding industrial arts award. In the BOTTOM LEFT HAND
PICTURE Linda Gill and Sandra Way are receiving awards for of-
fice help. BOTTOM RIGHT HAND PICTURE Stewart Coleman
and Bob Crain are receiving awards for Pres. and Vice Pres. of the
Student Council.
The picture- at the LEFT is Bob De Young re-
rd tor baseball. Bl-.LOV. in the
UPPER LEFT HAND PICTURE arc the -.pons let-
irds.
UPPER R1CHT HAND PICTURE Carl Novak re-
ceiving outstanding math award.
BOTTOM LEFT HAND PICTURE Mil
broek, Lynn Fiedorek, Sharon Boss, and Tricia
Young receiving Band officers awards.
BOTTOM RIGHT HAND PICTURE Tim Doan
receiving Broken Class award.
Yesterday Is
Gone,
Tomorrow May
Never Come,
Today Is
Yours,
. . . Seize It
1970 Graduation
Class Colors:
Turquoise & Silver
Class Flower:
White Rose
Salut.
Sharon Kay
Boss
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"And Now Tomorrow" ... Dr. James Roberts
"Now Dream The
Impossible Dream . . .'
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Mike
3ergrnar
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Juniors Learn The World
Must Be Changed
|erry
Dolmi
Donaldson
Bob
Dorscy
Connie
Drost
.:•,
Ed
Drost
Kathy
Egler
Charles
Elzinga
T em-
Eking a
Kay
Fiedorek
Dave
Fochtman
Nancy
Fochtman
Gary7
Forbrig
Ruthann
Gengle
Michael
Gigg
Sandra
Gigg
Dave
Gill
Trudi
Goldstick
Mari
Goss
Wendy
Gothro
Annette
Hansen
Mickey
Havrkins
Penny
Henley
Barb
Hercog
Lloyd
Himebauch
Ron
Hoffman
Beth
Inman
Kathy
Jones
Sue
Kayner
John
Kerner
Dave
Kimble
Shelly-
King
Diane
Klooster
Jim
Klooster
Linda
Krueger
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Somebody FINALLY got the answer? James Jensen; Science dept.
Rindi
Luedke
Debbie
Marshal]
Donna
Laura
Martin
Marian
May
Marilyn
May
Bruc e
Cindy
Miller
in
Most
Barb
Nov otm
1 inda
Ormsby
Kris
i >erg
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3-osrer
Otis
Chuck
Otmanov.-ski
Pam
Paxsel
Delia
Patrick
Man"
Patterson
Roberta
?c-.irl
I ec"
Perron
Dori
Peters
Mark
r-: rersor.
Dave
Plum™
Lam-
Pop
Judy
Potter
Rick
Ferrer
Yicki
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V;ke
Prrvbvlsk:
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LeRov
Reed
Larry
Sanforc
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Tim
Selph
Ron
Si m pson
Wendy
Skclton
Joyce
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Linda
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Sm alley
Connie
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Barb
Wiklanski
Jim
W ilson
Tori
Wood
Debby
Smith
Patty
Smith
Donna
Staley
Kevin
Swan son
Shelley
Szudzik
Debby
Thuss
Jeff
Vetting
Bob
Yrcoland
Lisa
Wagner
Way
Mark
Westenbroek
Faye
Whitley
■jo
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Sophomores Become
Industrious
Ase:
I . : : r.
Charles
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;e irme
3=lrv
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3eth
7. sr— . arm
Ken
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Blarrchard
Kathy
Blissett
Charles
Borths
?•' \:z:~ :_:
Borths
2 i ?- ~ s
-::;::;
Browe
Mrs. Novak: Latin, Geometry, Algebra.
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, -ijit
Carey
Tim
Carey
William
Carey
Roger
Crain
Robert
Cudd
Bruce
Cunningham
Mary
Curtis
Randy
De Young
Richard
Donaldson
Deborah
Emmons
Laurie
Engstrom
Bryan
Goodenough
Glen
Coss
Cecil
Ha'.', kins
Cindy
Hawkins
Laureen
Hoc res
Ned
Henlev
Lori
Henog
David
Hhru
Cindy
Johnson
Cindv
Kleiber
Paul
Kloo
man
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Leslie
5-
A
A<((k A
Cele
Murdick
John
Murdick
Vicki
M urr ay-
Rob ert
Olson
Paul
Osterberg
John
Ozga
Jerry
Pease
Maureen
Peltier
Ann
Peterson
Susan
Pettis
Christine
Potter
Diane
Potter
James
Potter
Larry
Potter
John
' Powell
Deborah
Rank
Charles
Robinson
Carl
Russell
Sherri
Salisbury
Janice
Schuch
Julie
' Selph
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Suzanne
Shomin
Greg
Sitzema
Gordon
Skeel
Vicki
Skelton
Mary
Smith
David
Swanson
Sara
Sweet
Daniel
Tollas
Carl
VanDeCar
Roxanne
VanLoo
Donna
Warner
Jill
Warner
Sharon
Wertman
Gerald
Wheat
Jean
Wilcox
Kenneth
Wilks
Debra
Williams
Sara
Wilson
Jane
Wimmer
Debra
Wolgamott
Mr. Anderson; Coach, World History.
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Freshmen Begin
Enthusiastically
Dale
ALmonrode
Diane
Alexander
James
Ance
Marty
Anders
Henry
Archey
Craig
Barnum
Debra
Bartlett
Debbie
Bascom
Richard
Bascom
Cathy
Begrov.-
Virginia
Berg
Alvin
Bergmann
Clint
Berlage
Carolyn
Bishavr
Marolyn
Bishav.-
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No, it's not a mimeographing machine! — Norman Cook; Shop
TOP:
Clint Blachard
Jim Borths
Dale Boss
LEFT:
Wilson Boss
Tim Bradley
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Ann
Carey
Elaine
Can-
Jeff
C^vn
Scotl
Cooper
Alfred
Corp
Cecilia
Corp
Dennis
Crain
Judy
Cross
Marilyn
Cummings
Marc
Custer
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Robert
Davis
Janet
Dinwiddie
Pat
Doan
Kathy
Drew a
Mark
Dvorcek
Joel
Dyksterhouse
Carol
Elzinga
Phillip
England
Sherrie
Farrell
Robin
Ferguson
Brenda
F orb rig
Cindy
Funk
Kitty
Gengle
Phillip
Gothro
Jeff
Groomes
Pam
Grub augh
Shelly
Hansen
Sue
Haertter
Jackie
Hawkins
Sue
Herzog
Dan
Himebauch
Bruce
Hodge
Mike
Hodge
Peter
Hooper
Richard
Ivanoff
Tony
Johnson
Richard
Johnson
Steve
Kantola
Sally
Keie
Sue
Kerner
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Steve
Julie
Koteskey
Mark
Kroll
Kristee
Kroush
Walter
Kroush
Vincent
Left
Kit
Lieberman
Sue
Luedke
Debbie
Marme
Dave
Marshall
Nita
Martin
LoAnn
Mason
Dawn
McKenzie
Richard
Milligan
Nora
Moses
Joe
Otmanowski
Tim
Parse 1
Tony
Penney
Theresa
Phelps
Richard
Phillips
Roy
Rank
Don
Resch
Rita
Rosentlial
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Carol
Russell
Gerald
Russell
Jackie
Russell
Midge
Sanford
Ted
Schantz
Lee
Simpson
Linda
Sneathen
Laura
Staublin
Mike
Straw
David
Vogler
Debbie
Wagner
Denise
Wagner
Maurine
Wallace
Lisa
Wasoski
Sue
Way
Randy
Webster
Debbie
Wells
Glenn
Wertman
Sherry
Westenbroek
Debbie
White
John
Whitley
Kathy
Whitley
Rita
Wiklanski
Bill
Wilson
Carl
Wimmer
Randy
Winchester
Vickie
Wojan
LuAnn
Wolschleger
Randy
Woods
Ed
Zeitler
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Spirit Part
Of
Victory
1969-70
Cheerleaders
i
faiiU it
Varsity
Cheerleaders
Teri Wood, Kris Osterberg, Annette
Hansen, Sherry Austin, and Kay
7:e dcrel-: .
Junior Varsity
Cheerleaders
Laurie Engstrom, Jill Warner, Peg
Berg, Lauri Heeres, and Debbie Rank.
Freshman
Cheerleaders
1 s Wasoski
Sherry Westenbroek
Elaine Can
Nit.i Martin
It Began With A Victory . . .
Coach Carey
planned the strategy
throughout the games
and enabled the Ray-
ders to keep the ball
rolling.
Even against tough
opponents and mount-
ing odds, our team
put up a strenuous
fight. Congratulations
Rayders.
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4J6^%S8<*r
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ROW 1: Dave Swanson, Joe Jones, Larry Potter, Tim Carey, Bill Carey; ROW 2: Dan Berg, Norm Ostrum, Kraag
Lieberman, Jerry Fochtman, Stew Coleman, Marty Cousincau, Vic Kantola, Tim Doan, Carl Novak; ROW 3:
Dave Fochtman, Chuck Otmanowski, Mitch Cunningham, Dave Plum, Mike lord, Ron Bindi, Gary Castro.
Dave Gill, Charles Novak, Tom Bergmann, Terry Elzinga, Kevin Swanson, Bruce Meggison, Jerry Parse!.
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. . . And En
d
e
d
With A
Loss
WE
THEY
ALPENA CC
18
8
PZTOSKEY
19
6
ROGERS CITY
24
12
CHE BO YG AX
14
14
GAYLORD
18
0
TC5F
26
13
BOYXE CITY
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6
ST. IGXACE
14
20
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Tomorrow's Future . . .
'i s— t — J.V. Football
I 1 I Record
WON--1
LOST--S
SITTING--P. Doan, R. Woods, R. Rank, P. Osterberg,
B. Moore, M. Kroll, J. Powell, R. Goss, N. Henley,
C. Martin, S. Kantola, J. Pease, L. Simpson, E. Ba-
con, B. Cudd, G. Sitzema, M. Custer, G. Wertman,
C. Klooster, C. Borths, C. Russell, M. Mol, S. Coo-
per, G. Skeel, A. Bergmann. STAND1NG--S. Key, R.
Milligan, V. Left, C. Berlege, H. Archey, J. Borths.
J. Ozga, A. Avery, J. Lachman, D. Marsha], M.
Merritt, B. Olsen, R. Donaldson, K. Bergmann, and
Coach Duane Taylor.
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Regional And District
Champs
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FRONT ROW: Kevin Swanson, Norm Ostrum, Bruce Meggison, Stew Coleman, Kraag Lieberman. STANDING:
Tim Carey, Coach Carey, Bob Donaldson, Carl Novak, Bill Carey, Tim Doan, Charles Novak, Mark Westen-
broke, Terry Elzinga.
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'Let It Be' Known . . .
We're Proud, Rayders
WE
THEY
Alpena CC
73
57
Petoskey
74
69
Rogers City
75
58
Cheboygan
51
62
Gaylord
69
66
T.C.S.F.
67
65
Boyne City
46
67
St. Ignace
74
77
Alpena CC
86
64
Petoskey
60
64
Rogers City
52
68
Cheboygan
84
70
Gaylord
68
66
T.C.S.F.
59
47
Boyne City
69
64
61
81
Tournament Scores
WE
THEY
DISTRICT
Onaway
81
59
Boyne City
52
38
REGIONAL
Manistee C.
76
71
Alcona
72
69
QUARTER
FINAL
St. Ignace
70
80
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J.V.'s
Successfu
I he J. V. Squad had a very
successfu] season, compiling a 12
and 4 win -loss record.
Congratulations !
FRONT ROW: Jim Potter, Ken Bergman, Rick Donaldson, Roger Crain, Paul Klooster, Randy DeYoung, |oe
Jones. SECOND ROW: Bob Bortlis. Paul Osterberg, Ned Henley, Larry Potter, Davi Sv nson, |erry Pease, (
Anderson.
Sports Hard Fought
Bring Honors To
C.H.S.
Football
All Conference
offense
End — Kraag Liebennan
Tackle — Xorxn Ostium
Quarter Back — Stevrart Coleman
defense
Interior line --Kevin Swanson
Linebacker- -Vic Kantola
Safety- -Kraag Liebennan
Honorable Mention
Guard- -Tim Doan
Back--Gecrge 2'cClellan
Basketball
Conference First Team
Stewart Coleman
Hr;:rr^rl= !■'.£- zicr.
Bruce Meggison
Kraag Liebennan
Track
Kraag Lieberman
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Ski Team
The Ski
Team worked
hard this year
against stiff
competition re-
presenting our
school well and
in a sportsman-
like manner.
L. TO R. : M. Westenbrock, L. White, G. Forbrig, R. Rank, C. Martin, M. Meier, T. Berg-
mann, B. Holtzman. SECOND ROW: L. Ance, J. Dixon, E. Carr, R. Woods, B. Etienne, P.
Alspaugn, N. Fotanman, M. Wallace.
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Conference
Scores
Tria-r-l^ 2 1st
5c: Relays 4th
C:r_i5r5r_ee ?:-
Reri~- = L 4th
Cheboygan Invitational 4th
Central Michigan 0
Petoskev Relavs
4th
2 2nd.
Track Team
Represent
The Rayders
R. Cram, J. totchman, I. Carey, D. Berg, j. Paisel, 1. ?.
teiberg. C. \Iartin, K. Swanson, R. Bindi. S. Coleman. ^£
r_s. A. Aver". C-. >' ennai. ?. Cs-
= ci. X. Henlev. Z. Neva!-:. G. A>
aga, j. Pease, j. Jones.
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Golf Team
Displays
Stamina
A relatively new sports
competition in our school
which has gained an increas
ing amount of enthusiasm as
a great outdoor activity.
M. Wood, R. Crain, R.
Grunch, B. Carey, B. Cudd
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M. Hawkins, R. Pearl, T. Wood, C. Forbrig, L. Gill, K. Fiedorek, J. Warner, G. Potter, L. Fiedorek, S. Boss, L.
Livingston, S. King, D. Cunningham, N. Fotchman, C. Carey, J. Avery, M. Dhaseleer, M. Cunningham, P. Als-
paugh, C. Metzger, S. Cellner, S. Way, D. Smith, B. Hooper, J. Wheat, W. Skelton, J. Wilson, G. Forbrig, M.
Brown, G. Smith, C. Ager, S. Austin, A. Hansen, L. White, P. Osterberg, C. Martin, C. Smith, C. Miller, M.
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Music And
Rhythm
Find Their
Way Into The
Secret Places
Of
The Soul ..."
Plato
Symphony
Band
vak,' Band Director C. A. 0dm ark, B. Inman.
OPPOSITE PACE- -BOT-
TOM PICTURE
Cindy Forbrig, Jackie
Warner, and Marcia
Brown .
THIS PACE- -Brass S
2nd place in Si
Marlene Cunningham ,
Donna Staley. STAND-
!NC--Mike Westenbroek,
Charles Novak. Carl
Novak, and Jim \A
"Music And Rhythm Bring
Pleasure And Reward . . . ,;
Concert Band
TOP PICTURE PAGE 82
State Solo-Ensemble entry-
Flute Trio--S. Pettis,
D. Wolgamott, D. Boss.
LEFT PAGE 83
Interlochen Scholarship
Winners-- S. Pettis,
J. Wilson, P. Berg.
RIGHT PAGE 83
Band also marches.
ROW 1--G. Berg, D. Wolgamott, D. Emmons, N. Martin, K. Begrow. ROW 2--D. Rank, J. Carey, K. Blissett, L.
Wolschleger, A. Carey, M. Wallace, S. Westenbroek, M. Dvoracek, P. Berg. ROW 3--L. Engstrom, P. Grubaugh,
D. Bartlett, S. Wertman, C. Elzinga, J. Russell, K. Lieberman, S. Shomin, S. Farrell, T. Bradley, L. Lugibihl, J.
Powell. ROW4--M. Sanford, C. Potter, J. Warner, C. Russell, D. McKenzie, D. White, M. Cummings, M.
Anders.
ROW 1--1. Staublin, T. Phelps, 1. Schuch, D. Boss, S. Pettis. ROW 2--E. C.irr, C. Klooster, D. Potter, I
com, M. Curtis, S. Keie, K. Cengle, D. Alexander, I. Belfy. ROW 3-D. Vogler, B. Forbrig, P. Doan, P. I
per, J. Selph, S. Wilson, 1. Wasoski, V. Skelton, S. Way, I. Dinwiddie, S. Sweet. ROW 4--M. Kroll, I. Koo
R. Milligan, G. Light, Band Director C. A Odm.u'K. R. Webster. R. Winchester, R. Phillips. G. Wertr
Pease, P. Klooster.
Solo/Ensemble
"Without Music Life
Would Be A
Mistake . .."
Jror these C.H. S. students music is very
much a part of their life and each has found his
ov.-n success. TOP RIGHT HAND PICTURE is
Kay Fiedorek and Linda Gill vrho competed in
State Competition. Also competing in the State
competions v.~ere. in the LC\\XR LEFT. Kay
Fiedorek. Darlene Cunningham , and Jim Wilson.
In the L6\VTR RIGHT.. Janet Dinwiddie and Sara
Sweet.
84
A
Tribute
ToThe
National
Honor Society
K Lieberman, B. Grain, L.
Fiedorek, M. Dhaseleer, S.
Boss, L. Wimmer, T.
Young, J. Faust, L. Lam-
bert. L. Gill, R. Corv.in, C.
Novak, S. Coleman, C.
Potter, C. Novak, B.
Hansen.
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And There Must
Be Leaders . . .
1969—1970
Student Council
The Student Council was in
charge of many activities for-
merly sponsored by clubs.
They organized the pep meet-
ings and Homecoming. They
also sponsored the Sadie and
many after game dances.
R. Rank. D. Boss,. C. Novak, G. San-
tek. C. Begrcrw. P. Klocster. R. Grain,
vice president. K. Fiedorek, T. El-
zinga, S. Coleman, president.
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Library Leadership . . . Slaam
Student Fellowship . . .
Campus Life
M. Dixon,
B. Novotny,
Sec. ; E.
Currie,
Pres.j S.
Cigg, N.
Ballard, S.
Kayner, M.
May. M.
May, L.
Ormsby, P.
Crubaugh,
M. Sanford.
S. Sweet, A. Hansen, K. Fiedorek, L. White, M. Westenbroek, K. Brady, P. Klooster, E. Putman, S. Kayner,
R. Gengle, J. Fotchman, G. Smitli, C. Elzinga, R. Potter. C. Novak, M. Westenbroek, D. v. :. C.
Elzinga, L. Fiedorek, S. Westenbroek, S. Way, I. Potter, l\ Klooster. O . Potter. S. Boss, B. Browe, K. (
gle, K. Eggler, M. Peltier, D. Boss, S. Pettis, D. Cunningham, C. Klooster. \\". Boss, C Novak, I. Klooster.
M. Cunningham, M. Dhaseleer, S. Cellner, D. Martin, C. Kleiber. C. Potter. P. Crubaugh, C. Drost, s
Way.
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1969—1970
Crimson Flash
Staff
Editor-in-Chief
Jeanne Smith
Assistant Editor
Sherry7 Austin
Business Manager
Sports Editor, Production
Manager
Dave Hess
Club, Class, Coming News
Julie Supernavr
Art Editor
Tim Anders
M. Wood. T. Anders. D. Hess. ?.
Fairbanks, J. Smith, A. Mack. G. San-
tek, M. Mason. C. Carey, J. Super-
navr. K. Csterberg. S. Austin. K. War-
ner. G. Murdick, C. Novak, C. Bald-
win. P. Berg. D. Staley. J. Faust. K.
Lewis, P. Rader, W. Saltinstall. R.
Gengle. T. Goldstick, B. Herzog, S,
King, B. Potter, J. Ivanoff.
1970
Rayder
Staff
The Annua] Staff is to .serve- the stu-
dents SO that in years to come they can
look back into their annuals and remem
her the years at C.H.S.
J. Supernaw, T. Anders, C.
Carey, J. Smith, M. Mason,
C. Baldwin, D. Hess, R. Gen-
gle, T. Wood, B. Herzog, S.
Pettis, P. Berg, D. Staley. W.
Saltonstall, P. Rader, L. Fied-
orek. G. Santek, P. Fairbanks,
L. Uimnier, S. Austin, K. Os-
terbcrg, L. Gill, T. Young, B.
Hansen, J. Fotchman, F.
Davison, S. Gigg.
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Simple Beginnings Soon Find
Success . . .
Debate/Forensics
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D. Hess
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B. Moore
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FRONT ROW: M. Mason, P. Fairbanks, I. Smith, C. Carey. HACK ROW: I. Supernaw, I. Kiedorck. D. Hess.
L. Gill.
And High School Brings Honors
Each year hundreds of young people are honored. C.H.S. has shared
in these numerous awards.
Girls State --Donna Staley.
Boys State--David Fochtman, Bruce
Meggison, Gary Forbrig, Chuck Elzinga,
and Terry Elzinga.
OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP ROW- -Bill
Moore --Best Actor; Sandy Gigg — 1st
Place Original; Oratory Bay City
Conference.
BOTTOM ROW--J. V. Debate-Tip of
the Mit Novice Champs, Sherry Austin--
Poetry manuscript accepted in National
High School Poetry Anthology.
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2nd Place Regiona
One Act Play
Festival
Infanta — Sheny Austin
Bossu — Bill Moore
Dorothea- -lines C-iH
Duchess — Rindi Lued
Lord Severe- -Dave Hess
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A Parade To Begin
Homecoming
October 10, 1969
The 1969 homecoming activities started with a
parade and snake dance followed by a victorious
game for the Charlevoix Red Rayders .
The half time festivities featured the presentation
of Queen Jackie Warner and her court, Lynn Fiedorek,
Tricia Young, Jeanne Smith and Liz Wimmer.
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A radiarU Queen Jackie- is
assisted off the float, then
escorted to Her chair by Dave
Hess where she is presented a
bouquet of roses by the 1968
Homecoming Queen, Ruth
Peebles.
Queen Jackie Warner escorted by Dave Hess
Liz Wimmer escorted by Lylc Cennett
[eanne Smith escorted by Jim Warner
Lynn Fiedorek escorted by Tim Anders
101 Trici.i Young escorted by Mike V.
Back To The
Simple Days . . .
The Sadie
November
15,
1969
I do ... I think I do .
Will you many me ?
Keep away. He's MINE.
102
"Students Entertain Students In
Various
Forms . . ."
The C.H.S. forensic team
kept constantly busy not only
from competitive activities but
presenting programs for both
students and community. These
programs included sponsoring
pep assemblies, talking to the
local Woman's Club, entertain-
ing Kiwanis and presenting
such programs as Evening of
Entertainment and the One-
Act Plays.
"Open Window"
Vera--Pam Fairbanks
Mrs. Sappleton- -Marcia
Framton Nuttle--Jerry
Dohni
Mr. Sappleton--]
Perron
'Soung Sappleton— Steve
K. into l.i
Romeo & Julia"
Mr. Conway— Tim Ai
Mrs. Conway— Chris Care)
Julia--Jeanne Smith
Eliso--lynn Fi«
Romeo-- Rod Slo.m
Cissie--Kris Osu-rherg
103
A Time For Us
The Jr. Sr. Prom
was held at Shanty
Creek at Bellaire on
April 25, 1970. Music
provided by the Boy-
friends set the atmos-
phere for this Romeo
Juliet type occasion.
On the top floor deli-
cious food was served
in the elegant dining
room. While below
soft colored lights
flooded a spacious
dance floor. During
the evening couples
drifted outside to view
a beautifully lighted
swimming pool that
was set at the bottom
of the gently sloping
lawn. This was truly
a time to remember. . .
a time for us.
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107
And The
Evening Ended . . .
108
109
Student Exchange Broadens
Student
Understanding
Of The
World They
Live In . . .
From LEFT: Pat Bohm from
South America, Linda Gill
to Finland, Dave Hess to
Germany, Mercia Maraulho
from South America.
110
Seniors Tour
Historic Capito
April 22-23 marked the date of the Se
nior class trip. Besides touring the State
capitol, the class spent the night at the
MEA conference center in Battle Creek.
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Class
Leadership. .
Junior Class
Pres. --Nancy Fotchman, Vice Pres.
--Beth Inman, Sec. --Ruth Gengle,
Treas.--Sue Kayner.
Soph. Class
Pres. --Bill Carey, Vice Pres.--Lori
Herzog, Sec. --Laurie Engstrom,
Treas. --Jean Carey.
Fres.
Class
Pres. --Elaine
Carr, Vice
Pres. --Janet
Dinwiddie, Sec
--Lisa Wasoski
Treas. --Sue
Way.
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Senior Index
AGER, CINDY — Annual 3; Band 1-4; Homecoming
(comm.) 1-4; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Band 4; Prom
Comm. 3; Spanish Club I -3; Pep Club 1 -3 .
ANDERS, TIMOTHY — Annual 3.4; Co-editor 4;
Debate 3,4; Drama Club 3; Play (cast) 3; Flash 3,4; Fo-
rensics 3,4; Homecoming (comm.) 4; Prom Comm. 3;
Spanish Club 1.
AVERY, JOAN — Band 1-4; FHA 1; FTA 1; Pep
Band 4; Prom Comm. 3: Spanish Club 1 .
BERG, DANIEL — Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Varsity
Club 1-4.
BOSS, SHARON — Annual 4; Band 1-4; Officer 4:
Class Officer 2A\ FNA 2.3; FTA 1-3; Latin Club 2,3
Mixed Chorus 2; NHS 3,4; Pep Band 4; Prom Comm. 3
Ski Club 2; Salutatorian 4.
BOHM, PATRICIA — Exchange student (Argentin-
a).
CAREY, CHRIS — Annual 3,4; Band 1-4; Cheer-
leader 1-3; Debate 3.4; Flash 1.3.4; Forensics 3,4: FTA
1-3; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymnastics 2,3; Homecoming
(comm.) 1-3; Pep Band 4; Prom Comm. 3; Ski Club 1-3;
Officer 3; Spanish Club 1 ,2; Pep Club 1 -3.
CASTRO, DALE — Soccer team 2,3; Co-op 2.
CASTRO, GARY — Football 4; Track 3; Swimming
Team 2; Chess Club 2.
COATES, JOHN — Drama Club 1; Play (cast) 1;
Football 1; Mixed Chorus 1.2; Gymnastics 1,2; Ski Club
1 ,2; Swimming Team 1 ,2; Audio Visual Club 3,4.
COLEMAN, STEWART — Band I; Basketball 1-4;
Captain 4; Class Officer I: Football 1-4; Homecoming
(Comm.) 4; Latin Club 2,3; NHS 3,4; Student Council 2,
3; Officer 4; Track 1-4; Varsity Club 1-4; Officer 4.
CORWIN, RALPH — Football 1-3; NHS 3,4; Var-
sity Club 1-3.
COUSINEAU, MARTIN — Co-op 3; Football 1,4;
Gymnastics 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2; Track 1,3,4; Weight-
Hifting 2,3.
CRA1N, ROBERT — Basketball 1,2; Prom Comm.
3; Student Council 4; Officer 4; Track 1-4; Varsity Club
1-4; NHS 3,4.
CURTIS, JOHN — Basketball 2,3; Football 3; Track
2; Varsity Club 2,3.
DeYOUNG, ROBERT — Band 1-4; Basketball 1-3;
Class Officer 4; Football 1-3; Pep Band 4; Spanish Club
1; Student Council 1; Track 1-4: Varsity Club 1-4; Offi-
cer 3,4.
DHASELEER, MARY — Band 1-4; FNA 2; FTA 1-
3; Mixed Chorus 2; Latin Club 2,3; NHS 3,4; Pep Band
4.
DIXON, JULIE— Band 1-3; FHA 1,2; Homecoming
(comm.) 4; Prom Comm. 3; Ski Club 2-4; Ski Team 4;
Pep Club 2,3.
DOAN, TIMOTHY - Basketball 1-4; Football 1-4;
Track 1-4.
DREW, GARY — Co-op 3,4; Track 2; Weightlifting
2
ENGLAND, JAMES — Library Staff 3; SLAAM 3.
ERICKSON, MARK — Drama Play Comm. 3;
Kitchen Staff 2; Shop Assistant 4.
ETIENNE, ROBERT — Co-op 3; Gymnastics 2; Ski
Club 1-4; Ski Team 1,3,4.
FAIRBANKS, PAM — Annual 3,4; Debate 3,4;
Rash 4; Forensics 3,4; FTA 1-3; Homecoming (comm.)
4; Latin Club 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; Pep Club 1-3.
FAUST, JUDITH — Annual 3; Class Officer 1,3;
Drama Club 3,4; Student Director 3; Flash 4; FTA 3;
Gymnastics 1: Homecoming (comm.) 3; NHS 3,4; Prom
Comm. 3: Student Council 2; French Club 3; Pep Club 2,
3.
FIEDOREK. LYNN — Annual 4; Band 1-4; Officer
4; Cheerleader 1,2; Class Officer 1-4; DAR Award 4;
Debate 4; FNA 2,3; Officer 2,3; Forensics 4; Gymnastics
2,3; Homecoming Court 4; Latin Club 2.3; Officer 2,3;
NHS 3,4; Pep Band 4; Prom Comm. 3; Pep Club 1-3;
Valedictorian 4.
FOCHTMAN, GERALD — Annual 4; Band 1-4;
Library Staff 4; Pep Band 3; Ski Club 3; Spanish Club 1;
Track 1-4; Varsity Club 1-4; Weight Lifting 3; Wolverine
Boys' State 3.
FORBRIG, CINDY — Band 1-4; Homecoming
(Comm.) 4; Majorette 3,4; Pep Band 4; Prom Comm. 3;
Ski Club 3,4; Pep Club 2.3, Comm 3; SLAAM 3; One-
Act Competition 4.
GALLAGHER, LILLY — FHA 1-3; Homecoming
(Comm.) 4; Prom Comm. 3; Ski Club 2,3; Pep Club 2,3.
GENNETT, LYLE — Golf 4.
GILL. LINDA — Annual 3,4; Band 1'4; Class Officer
I; Debate 3,4: Drama Club 3; YFU (Finland) 3; Foren-
sics 3,4; FTA 1,2; Homecoming (Comm.) 4; Honors
Band 3: Interlocken Summer Scholarship 1; Mixed Cho-
rus 2; NHS 3,4; Office Staff 3,4; Pep Band 2-4; Prom
Comm. 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club 1-3: One-Act
Competition 4.
GRAF, PETER — Band 1-3; Co-op 4; Pep Band 1-3:
Track 1-4; Varsity Club 2-4.
GREEN, JoANN — Band 1,2; Co-op 4; FHA 2,3:
Kitchen Staff 4; Pep Club 2,3.
GRUNCH, RUSSELL — Basketball 2; Football 1-3;
Homecoming (Comm.) 3; SLAAM 2,3; Track 1-4; Var-
sity Club 1-4.
HABEL, JAMES — Vocational Ed. 4.
HAMILTON, LARRY — Band 1,2: Drama Club 3.
HANSEN, REBECCA — Class Officer 3; FTA 2,3:
Latin Club 2,3; NHS 3,4; Office staff 3; Prom Comm. 3;
Pep Club 3.
HESS, DAVID — Annual 3,4; Debate 3,4; Drama
Club 3,4; Officer 3,4; Drama Club Play Cast 3; YFU
(Germany) 3; Flash 2-4; Football 1; Forensics 3,4;
Homecoming (Comm.) 4; Latin Club 2,3; Library Staff
3; Prom Comm. 3; Spanish Club 1 : Pep Club 3.
HIMEBAUCH, DIANE — Band 1,2; Co-op 3; Glee
Club 3: Gymnastics 2: Latin Club 2,3
HOLTZMAN, BERNARD — Band 1,2; Co-op 3,4;
Football I; Ski Club 1,2; Ski Team 1,2,4: Spanish Club
1; Varsity Club 1.
HOOPER, ROBERT — Band 1-4; Pep Band 4; Span-
ish Club I .
IVANOFF, JAMES — Flash 4; Library Staff 3.
JOHNSON. JUDY — Band 1,2; Homecoming
(Comm.) 3; Spanish Club 1-3.
KANTOLA. VICTOR — Basketball 1-3: Football 1-
4; Co-Captain 4; Varsity Club 1-4.
KUEBLER. GERALDINE — Co-op 4; Girls' State
3.
LAMBERT. ELLANDAH — FHA 1-3; FNA I;
FTA 1; Library Staff 2; Mixed Chorus 2: NHS 3.4;
SLAAM 2; Spanish Club 1-3.
LEWIS. KAREN — Betty Crocker Award 4; FHA 2,
3; Flash 4; FTA 1.2; Gymnastics 2; Kitchen Staff 2: Of-
fice Staff 3; Spanish Club 1-3.
LIEBERMAN, KRAAG — Basketball 1-4; Class
Officer 4; Football 1-4; Co-Captain 4; NHS 3,4; Spanish
Club 1,2: Track 1-4; Varsity Club 1-4.
LIVINGSTON, LYNETTE — Band 1-4; Class Offi-
cer I; Co-op 4; Gymnastics 2,3; Latin Club 2,3; Mixed
Chorus 2; Pep Band 4; Ski Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2.
LORD, M ICH AEL — Football 1 -4; Varsity Club 3,4;
Vocational 3,4; Weightlifting 3.
LOUISELLE, CONNIE — FHA 2,3: Homecoming
(Comm.) 3;
MACK. ALAN — Co-op 3; Drama Club Play Cast 1;
Flash 4; Mixed Chorus 1 ; Student Council 1 .
MASON. MARCIA — Annual 3,4; Co-editor 4
Band 1-3; Debate 3,4; Flash 4; Forensics 3.4; FTA 1-3
Homecoming (Comm.) 4; Pep Band 3; Prom Comm. 3
Spanish Club 1,2.
McCLANATHAN, RAYMOND — Co-op 3,4.
McCLELLAN, GEORGE — Basketball 1-3; Foot-
ball 1 -4; Track 1 ,2; Varsity Club 1 -4; Vocational Ed. 4.
McDOWELL, DEBORA — Debate 4; Forensics 4;
FTA 2.3; Homecoming (Comm.) 4; Prom Comm. 3;
Spanish Club 1-3; Pep Club 1-3.
McCRAKEN, TIMOTHY — Vocational ed. 3,4.
METZGER, CHARLES — Band 1-4; Pep Band 1.3.
4.
MILLER. JOHN — Kitchen Staff 1,2; Spanish Club
1,2; Shop Assistant 4.
MILLER, SANDRA — FHA 2,3.
MOUSSEAU, JANE - Co-op 3,4; Prom Comm. 3;
Pep Club 3.
MURDICK, GARY — Flash 4.
NOVAK, CARL — Band 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Flash
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: B. De Young, Treasurer; S. Boss, Secretary; L. Fiedorek, Vice-President; K. Lieber-
man, President.
i.J. I ootball 1-4; I atin Club 2,3; Mis 1,4; Officer 4;
Track --t; Varsiu C luh 2..'; Wolverine Boys- State 3
NOV \k, ( II \KI I S Band 14. Baskelhall 1-4;
Honors Band 4: Interlochen Summer Scholarship i; I ii
in < luh 2,3; Officer 3; NHS 3,4; Pep Hand 2,3: Student
( ouncil 4. I ruck i. v.,rMiv ( luh I i. Wolverine Boys
State 3,
OSTRUM, NORM Basketball 1-4; Football 1-4;
I atin (luh 2,3; Ir.uk 2,3; Varsiu (luh 1-4; Weightlifl-
tntj >
l' U<si I , ii kk^i l ootball 1.1.4
PA I KK K, MICHAEI ( o-op 4. Vocational Ed
I'l \KS M I , MK II U I
.1.4.
( o-op I; Vocational 1 d
( " op i,i FHA2.3:FNA2 Pep
I'l I I KS, I I I \
( lub 2,3
I'l I M, I' \\ ID Baskelhall I.:, looth.dl 1-4; I at
in< luh.\ VirsiU ( luh 14
I'OI II K, I1RI \N Hand I.M Iash4; I rack I
POTTER, GAII Hand it, i \ \ \ ii \ 1-3: Glee
( luh I I atin< luh 2,3; MIS 1.4, Hep Hand 4
row ill, io\\\ Band I > FHA2.3: Officci I
Homecoming l( "inin ) 1,4; Kitchen Stall 4. Pep Hand 4
PromComm ); ski( luh i
i'l IM \V ll VIM \nnu.ii i. I I \ l.:. Gym-
nastics l. Library Staff 2; Prom Comm 1 si \ \M !
Spanish (luh 1-3; Officer »:Pep< luh I
SM IONSI Ml Wl NDl Vnniial I 1, Ham) I.
Flash I. Homecoming k omm I 4; Prom ( omm 1;
Spanish ( luh I, Pep ( luh 1-3
SANTI K, (.1 RRIANNI Annual 1,4 Band I I
Cheerleader 2,3; Debate 4; I I \ 1-3; Gymnastics 2.
Homecoming (Comm.) 4. Pep Band 4. Prom (omm. 3:
Ski Cluh 1-3; Spanish ( luh 1-3; Student Council 4; Offi-
cer 4; Pep Club 1-3
S< II \KI NBR \( II M l>l Ml I II \ 2.3
Ml/I\1\ Riiwil) Band 1,2; Football 1:
Spanish ( luh I,
SMI I II (.1 1 Hind 1-4. Pep Hand I I I ■ , I
SMITH. II WNI \nnual 2-4: Band 1-3: Debate
1.4. I lash 3,4; Editor 4. I orensics 1.4 FTA I !: Home-
coming (Comm i4. Homecoming Court 4. Pep Band 3;
Prom (omm i; Spanish Cluh 1,2: Student Council I.
Pep (luh 1-1
si PI RN\« II I II Annual !.4; Band 1-4; He
batc4: Drama Club 3: Flash 2-4: Forcnsics 3 i l l \i •
( lymnastics :. Pep Hand 4. Prom ( omm '. Ski ( luh 1
4. Spanish (luh 2; Operation Bentle) 4: Pep ( luh I I
SW \\S(>\ t \R| Band I.:. Haskethall 2.3;
1 DOlball 1-3: I rack I.:, Varsits ( luh I !
rHROP MK ll \l I H.iskclhall 1,2; Football 1-3:
Ski I cam 1
VAN DE CAR, WILLIAM Vocational I d J.4
WALKER.MICKEV Co op 1,4
w VRNI R i \t i.H ELYN Band I 4. Homecom-
ing ii omm i 4. Homecoming Queen a. Majorette 2-4.
Pep Hand 4. Prom ( omm (; Spanish ( luh 2. Pep (luh
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WARNER IAMES Band I: Basketball 1.2: 1
ball I Homecoming i( omm i ' I ibrarj Stall !: Prom
( omm 1, SI \ \M - Student (ouncil '. \arsit\ ( luh
i.:
« \KM K M\M 111 I lash 4
WEISLEK. BRUCI
WESTENBROEK. MICHAEI Band 14. Student
Director4: Pep Band 2-4: Ski Club 2.4: St I M
WHI \l MK II \l I Basketball I.:. Mi«
rus 1: Prom Comm '. track I -4: Var>it> Club 1 -4
WHITE. LEON Band I -4. I ootball 1.2: Pep Kind
4 Ski( luh 14 Ski ream M
WILLI Wis Kl HI t ( \ Band ( op 4: I II \
' omm V Spanish Club I
W IMMI K, I 1/ \nnual -.4 I orensics 5.4.
Gymnastics 2.3: Homecoming C ourt 4. MIS '• 4
wool). MICHAEI I lash i H ccoming
I (omm I 4. Spanish C luh 1. Track :,(■
WOODS \ ICKI Hand 1.2 D
( as! . I II \ I 1 Office! • I I \ • (.IceC lub 1 ;
staii:. si \am :
VOI NG. P\IKI( I \ \nnual4 Bat
4: Class Officer 3: FN A 2 l -■■ i&tics 2 ■ 1 1 mi
(Comm i 2.3: Homecoming (ourt 4. 1 at
Mis i.4. Pep Band 4. Prom (omm \ Student (
:,PepC lub I i
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THEPETOSKEYOILCO
Wants To
Express Their Very
Best Wishes
To The Class Of 1970
Petoskey Oil Company
BoxN
Porter Street
Petoskev. Michiaan
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